Building record 164/0/9 - House on High Street, Congleton

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Summary

Grade II listed seventeenth century century timber framed building. Timber frame hidden by cement rendering. Wood was in plentiful supply as a building material in Britain until the seventeenth century century. It was therefore the most practical material for house building. Timber framed buildings consist of a wooden framework (usually oak) that was infilled to created solid walls. Infill material used included wattle and daub, lath and plaster, brick and weather board. Brick nogging, (decorative brick infill) was often used in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to replace earlier wattle and daub or lath and plaster infill as it was longer lasting.

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Full Description

<1> English Heritage, 2005, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, 55884 (Digital Archive). SCH4666.

Probably seventeenth century. Modern cement to earlier timber frame revealed internally. Gabled front with nineteenth century bowed oriel window at first storey fitted with modern leaded lights. Modern shop fronts. Interior has timber framed roof structure exposed at first storey, otherwise much altered.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1>XY Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 55884. [Mapped features: #38855 55884; #51219 55884]

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 859 628 (8m by 23m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ86SE
Civil Parish CONGLETON, CONGLETON, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County CONGLETON, ASTBURY, CHESHIRE

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Record last edited

Dec 28 2023 11:43AM